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MIT Professor Took a Chance on God
MIT professor Rosalind Picard shares how she met the Author of all knowledge:
As early as grade school, when I was a straight-A student, I identified with ...
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What’s the Tallest Mountain in the World?
What’s the name of the tallest mountain in the world? The answer may surprise you. Most people would answer, Mount Everest, but actually it is Mauna ...
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Intimacy with Jesus Separates Young People Who Stick with The Faith
In a recent book titled Faith For Exiles, David Kinnaman and Mark Matlock looked at what separates young people who grew up in church and remain actively ...
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An MIT Professor Meets the Author of All Knowledge
Dr. Rosalind Picard, founder and director of the Affective Research Group at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), was once convinced that she ...
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Listening Hearts
I am uneasy when comedians ridicule the idea of hearing from God. ... I am even more concerned that believing Christians will buy into the ridicule and ...
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Forgiveness: The Obvious Solution
In The Essential Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson, the cartoon character Calvin says to his tiger friend, Hobbes, "I feel bad that I called Susie ...
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Experience--Not Language
Christianity is not, and never has been, about finding the right combination of words! It is about encountering the living and loving God.
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Remembering Our Father in Prayer
When our children were small, we played a game. I'd take some coins in my fist. They'd sit on my lap and work to get my fingers open. According ...
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The Two Important Relationships
First the Ten Commandments, then Jesus, make it very clear that there are two kinds of important relationships for human beings. One is a relationship ...
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Borderline Christianity
There's something comfortable about reducing Christianity to a list of do's and don'ts, whether your list comes from mindless fundamentalism ...
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